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thejudges said this was a story of ourtime, a huge catastrophe that is evolving.d through generations that are disappearing. throughout the covid—i9 pandemic, despite being a leading manufacturer of coronavirus vaccines, india was struggling to vaccinate its population, especially those who lived in hard to reach rural areas. this film follows some of the health care workers, the unsung heroes of india's response to the pandemic as they trek the remote, treacherous and mountainous areas covered with snow to reach every home to vaccinate the locals. for us 1—2 hours in car and then we have to, like, trek down the mountain and reach a village there. and suddenly when we started filming, there was a heavy snowfall. but it's always the job of a journalist how we will cope up the situation despite facing very bad circumstances. the tight—knit nature of rural village life meant that social distancing was almost impossible, increasing the risk of infection for both locals and the health workers. it's always a dedication of a health worker, the way they are motivated. the
thejudges said this was a story of ourtime, a huge catastrophe that is evolving.d through generations that are disappearing. throughout the covid—i9 pandemic, despite being a leading manufacturer of coronavirus vaccines, india was struggling to vaccinate its population, especially those who lived in hard to reach rural areas. this film follows some of the health care workers, the unsung heroes of india's response to the pandemic as they trek the remote, treacherous and mountainous areas...
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and in the process of selecting thejudges and mentoring him.n fighting. in kherson. but this is all organic. the international anti—corruption court is by no means the only thing that's needed. these special national anti—corruption courts are needed, but i'll tell you, thejudges of the ukraine national anti—corruption court and their special investigators for corruption support the creation of the international anti—corruption court because they're not mature enough yet to hold their highest officials to account, and the oligarchs, and when they do bring a case, they're accused of partisanship. and so they have said to me, if we could refer a case to the international anti—corruption court and somebody very powerful, one of these oligarchs or somebody that the oligarch has bribed gets convicted, it couldn't be fairly accused of being a partisan political prosecution. finally and briefly, judge mark wolf, you want to build this international anti—corruption court. what are the odds on that happening and how soon? and why, at 76, is this still s
and in the process of selecting thejudges and mentoring him.n fighting. in kherson. but this is all organic. the international anti—corruption court is by no means the only thing that's needed. these special national anti—corruption courts are needed, but i'll tell you, thejudges of the ukraine national anti—corruption court and their special investigators for corruption support the creation of the international anti—corruption court because they're not mature enough yet to hold their...
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however thejudge here is tojustjust so have accident.e at the accident. however thejudge here is to justjust so have at the end of this nonjury trial says he believed holden was not was liberally false. he said holden was criminally culpable, that he was in and that means he is guilty of mostly negligence manslaughter —— he believed holden's account was deliberately false, he is guilty of gross negligence manslaughter. aidan mcanespie's relatives were sitting behind in the courtroom when this verdict being read out by thejudge afterwards. afterward some of them hugged each other, were in tears, saying they had been campaigning for justice in this case the 3a years. and army veterans organisation which had been supporting david holden had said just outside the court that david holden plans to appeal against this conviction and this will be seen as something of a touchstone case in the debate which has become an intensely political debate over how you investigate on is salt killing from the conflict in northern ireland. just this week the
however thejudge here is tojustjust so have accident.e at the accident. however thejudge here is to justjust so have at the end of this nonjury trial says he believed holden was not was liberally false. he said holden was criminally culpable, that he was in and that means he is guilty of mostly negligence manslaughter —— he believed holden's account was deliberately false, he is guilty of gross negligence manslaughter. aidan mcanespie's relatives were sitting behind in the courtroom when...
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thejudges said al—shabab is a group that we don't normally see up close and personal.finally, the sony impact award for current affairs for films that really examine an issue and have an impact. coal is one of australia's biggest exports. the industry still holds immense social, cultural and financial power over domestic politics. as a result, progress on climate change has been almost impossible over the past two decades, with leader after leader toppled in what has become known as australia's climate wars. film—makers kim paul nguyen and chris phillips go on a journey through the heart of australia's coal country, meeting the most hardcore on both sides of a vicious national debate to discover if there's any possibility of finding common ground. so just wondering what your thoughts are on climate change? it's a big money grabbing fraud. i believe it's the biggest fraud in the world. biggest scam in the world, man. you try to avoid that subject because you're always going to have an argument with someone over it. so most of the coal miners that i spoke to are angry ab
thejudges said al—shabab is a group that we don't normally see up close and personal.finally, the sony impact award for current affairs for films that really examine an issue and have an impact. coal is one of australia's biggest exports. the industry still holds immense social, cultural and financial power over domestic politics. as a result, progress on climate change has been almost impossible over the past two decades, with leader after leader toppled in what has become known as...
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thejudge, peter fraser, said glencore energy uk's guilty plea represented "corporate corruption on ascale, "deploying very substantial sums of money in bribes. "the corruption is of extended duration "and took place across five separate countries "in west africa." what's the point ofjust pursuing the political leaders and letting the corporates off? we don't. this court would have jurisdiction over somebody who demanded or accepted a bribe and anybody who paid the bribe and anybody who enabled the laundering of that money. so you've asked a very good question, but the company you describe would be within the jurisdiction of the international anti—corruption court, if there wasn't, as there evidently was here in the uk, an effective national prosecution. but that's the point, though. you have to clarify that you said at the outset that this is this court, in your view, is needed to pursue the kleptocrats, the politicians who perpetrate financial crimes, bribery, extortion and so on. so you now want to say that you could actually pursue the private sector in the court? i was trying to
thejudge, peter fraser, said glencore energy uk's guilty plea represented "corporate corruption on ascale, "deploying very substantial sums of money in bribes. "the corruption is of extended duration "and took place across five separate countries "in west africa." what's the point ofjust pursuing the political leaders and letting the corporates off? we don't. this court would have jurisdiction over somebody who demanded or accepted a bribe and anybody who paid the...
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what might we hear from thejudges? that the options are. what might we hear from the judges?s? that ruling due at 945 this from the judges? that ruling due at 945 this morning. _ from the judges? that ruling due at 945 this morning. there _ from the judges? that ruling due at 945 this morning. there are - from the judges? that ruling due at| 945 this morning. there are broadly speaking three potential outcomes of those five supreme courtjudges could go. the first is that they could go. the first is that they could say the reference is rejected. that is a legal term for saying it is not within the remit of the court toissue is not within the remit of the court to issue an opinion. would mean the scottish government top law officer would not sign of a bill to go in front of msps here at the scottish parliament. but there is always the possibility that a backbench msp might choose to introduce a bill instead and there is a pro—independence majority at the scottish parliament at holyrood here in edinburgh. the second option is that it could be a win for the scottish government, t
what might we hear from thejudges? that the options are. what might we hear from the judges?s? that ruling due at 945 this from the judges? that ruling due at 945 this morning. _ from the judges? that ruling due at 945 this morning. there _ from the judges? that ruling due at 945 this morning. there are - from the judges? that ruling due at| 945 this morning. there are broadly speaking three potential outcomes of those five supreme courtjudges could go. the first is that they could go. the...
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however, thejudge here at the end of this nonjury trial and said he believes that the count was deliberatelythat david holden was criminally culpable, that he was in charge of the lethal weapon and that means he is guilty of gross negligence manslaughter. aidan mcanespie�*s relatives, friends and supporters were sitting just behind david holden in the courtroom when this verdict was being read out by the judge. afterwards, some of them hugged each other, some were in tears. they said they have been campaigning forjustice in this case for 3h years. an army veterans organisation that has been supporting david holden that he plans to appeal against his conviction. this will be seen as something of a touch—tone case in the debate which has become an intensely political debates over how you investigate unsolved killings from the conflict in northern ireland. just this week the government's new legislation has been debated in the house of lords. the government planning to initiate a new process that will focus on gathering information for the families of parisian relatives and anyone who cooperate
however, thejudge here at the end of this nonjury trial and said he believes that the count was deliberatelythat david holden was criminally culpable, that he was in charge of the lethal weapon and that means he is guilty of gross negligence manslaughter. aidan mcanespie�*s relatives, friends and supporters were sitting just behind david holden in the courtroom when this verdict was being read out by the judge. afterwards, some of them hugged each other, some were in tears. they said they...
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started, they try to put an injunction in place to block this new tuition from coming to force, but thejudge it would cause substantial disruption just days before the new term started. this new curriculum, has been supported by the union, and although the mandatory element is the main concern of this action group, they have other concerns. they claim children will be exposed to inappropriate themes from an early age and see what is happening as the sexualisation of children. 0n the welsh government website the new curriculum is outlined as to what could be taught at which age group with the different phases, three, seven and 11 years old. from the age of three, children may be told terminology for body parts. for the age of seven, phase two, they may be told the awareness of how people can feel attracted to each other and at 11 years old they may understand and get to the use of contraception and the legal age of consent. the welsh government has urged practitioners to consider learners develop mental appropriateness, some children may mature at different ages, different things will be taug
started, they try to put an injunction in place to block this new tuition from coming to force, but thejudge it would cause substantial disruption just days before the new term started. this new curriculum, has been supported by the union, and although the mandatory element is the main concern of this action group, they have other concerns. they claim children will be exposed to inappropriate themes from an early age and see what is happening as the sexualisation of children. 0n the welsh...
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thejudge, though, gave her no reprieve.works in certain ways until a new great idea comes along and changes everything. holmes has become a household name. documentaries, podcasts, even a hulu series have been made about her and the culture of faking it until you make it in silicon valley. perhaps now executives will be more careful when hyping up their products. james clayton, bbc news, silicon valley. talks at the un climate summit in egypt hang in the balance after delegates were given an extra day to negotiate on funds for poorer countries being ravaged by the climate crisis. the maldives — which is among those countries most affected by global warming — said the meeting was very close to a deal. however, a european union plan for a special fund for the most vulnerable nations hasn't got the backing of china and the us, who would be expected to contribute. our climate editor, justin rowlatt is in sharm el—sheik. tropical storms in the caribbean. drought in kenya. floods in pakistan. the science says these weather events
thejudge, though, gave her no reprieve.works in certain ways until a new great idea comes along and changes everything. holmes has become a household name. documentaries, podcasts, even a hulu series have been made about her and the culture of faking it until you make it in silicon valley. perhaps now executives will be more careful when hyping up their products. james clayton, bbc news, silicon valley. talks at the un climate summit in egypt hang in the balance after delegates were given an...
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thejudges ruled that the three men had set out to bring down a plane, even though they had intended ton a military, not a civilian aircraft. the court found the surface—to—air missile was supplied by a russian military brigade and fired from territory controlled by russian—backed separatists. for the relatives at the epicentre of this disaster, this long—awaited judgment day brought mixed emotions. when you listened to what was said in there, what was your feeling? it was grief, anger, relief, anger, grief. when you look at the world, all these tragedies happen, but this one was part of me, part of my life, and it'll stay there forever, so... the families here have been waiting eight years for this verdict, and the sentiment among so many of them is that their loved ones were among the first casualties of a conflict which is still raging today. this verdict is a reminder that russia's military presence in ukraine started long before this year's full—scale invasion. many of the victims�* families feel this is a vindication of their sentiment, but if the world had taken a tougher stance
thejudges ruled that the three men had set out to bring down a plane, even though they had intended ton a military, not a civilian aircraft. the court found the surface—to—air missile was supplied by a russian military brigade and fired from territory controlled by russian—backed separatists. for the relatives at the epicentre of this disaster, this long—awaited judgment day brought mixed emotions. when you listened to what was said in there, what was your feeling? it was grief, anger,...
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thejudge, though, gave her no reprieve.works in certain ways until a new great idea comes along and changes everything. holmes has become a household name. documentaries, podcasts, even a hulu series have been made about her and the culture of faking it until you make it in silicon valley. perhaps now executives will be more careful when hyping up their products. james clayton, bbc news, silicon valley. donald trump has angrily condemned the appointment of an independent lawyer to investigate cases against him as appalling, corrupt and highly political. the us attorney general has appointed a former war crimes prosecutor as special counsel to handle investigations into the former us president. jack smith will rule on whether criminal charges should be filed against the former president relating to the removal of top— secret documents to his florida residence and to the january 6th capitol riots. talks at the un climate summit in egypt hang in the balance after delegates were given an extra day to negotiate on funds for poor
thejudge, though, gave her no reprieve.works in certain ways until a new great idea comes along and changes everything. holmes has become a household name. documentaries, podcasts, even a hulu series have been made about her and the culture of faking it until you make it in silicon valley. perhaps now executives will be more careful when hyping up their products. james clayton, bbc news, silicon valley. donald trump has angrily condemned the appointment of an independent lawyer to investigate...
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thejudges ruled that the three men had set out to bring down a plane, even though they had intended to aircraft. the court found the surface—to—air missile was supplied by a russian military brigade and fired from territory controlled by russian—backed separatists. for the relatives at the epicentre of this disaster, this long—awaited judgment day brought mixed emotions. when you listened to what was said in there, what was your feeling? the first casualties of a conflict which is still raging today. this verdict is a reminder that russia's military presence in ukraine started long before this year's full—scale invasion. many of the victims' families feel this is a vindication of their sentiment, but if the world had taken a tougher stance against russia eight years ago, that invasion and the geopolitical instability that followed documents, recovered intact from it is extremely important to me. that feeling ofjustice to be done anna holligan, bbc news, schiphol. our russia editor steve rosenberg has more from moscow. russia's foreign ministry has said it wants to study the verdict of
thejudges ruled that the three men had set out to bring down a plane, even though they had intended to aircraft. the court found the surface—to—air missile was supplied by a russian military brigade and fired from territory controlled by russian—backed separatists. for the relatives at the epicentre of this disaster, this long—awaited judgment day brought mixed emotions. when you listened to what was said in there, what was your feeling? the first casualties of a conflict which is still...
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speaks dutch thejudges ruled that the three men had set out to bring down a plane, even though they hadhoot down a military, not a civilian aircraft. the court found the surface—to—air missile was supplied by a russian military brigade and fired from territory controlled by russian—backed separatists. for the relatives at the epicentre of this disaster, this long—awaited judgement day brought mixed emotions. when you listened to what was said in there, what was your feeling? it was grief, anger, relief, anger, grief. when you look at the world, all these tragedies happen, but this one was part of me, part of my life, and it'll stay there forever, so... the families here have been waiting eight years for this verdict, and the sentiment among so many of them is that their loved ones were among the first casualties of a conflict which is still raging today. this verdict is a reminder that russia's military presence in ukraine started long before this year's full—scale invasion. many of the victims�* families feel this is a vindication of their sentiment, but if the world had taken a toughe
speaks dutch thejudges ruled that the three men had set out to bring down a plane, even though they hadhoot down a military, not a civilian aircraft. the court found the surface—to—air missile was supplied by a russian military brigade and fired from territory controlled by russian—backed separatists. for the relatives at the epicentre of this disaster, this long—awaited judgement day brought mixed emotions. when you listened to what was said in there, what was your feeling? it was...
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thejudge who had to decide on his true identity said these claims were implausible and fanciful.atisfied _ implausible and fanciful. i am ultimately satisfied on - implausible and fanciful. i am ultimately satisfied on the - ultimately satisfied on the balance of probabilities that he is indeed nicholas rossi, the person stopped for extradition by the united states. 3 extradition by the united states. �* ., ., extradition by the united states. ., ., ., states. a woman rossi was found uuil of states. a woman rossi was found guilty of assaulting _ states. a woman rossi was found guilty of assaulting while - states. a woman rossi was found guilty of assaulting while a - guilty of assaulting while a student in ohio described him as ajekyll and student in ohio described him as a jekyll and hyde character, as a jekyll and hyde character, a liar. , , , ., as a jekyll and hyde character, aliar. , , , ., ., ~ a liar. his eyes, that dark hair, the _ a liar. his eyes, that dark hair, the hands, - a liar. his eyes, that dark hair, the hands, you - a liar. his eyes, that dark i hair, the hand
thejudge who had to decide on his true identity said these claims were implausible and fanciful.atisfied _ implausible and fanciful. i am ultimately satisfied on - implausible and fanciful. i am ultimately satisfied on the - ultimately satisfied on the balance of probabilities that he is indeed nicholas rossi, the person stopped for extradition by the united states. 3 extradition by the united states. �* ., ., extradition by the united states. ., ., ., states. a woman rossi was found uuil of...
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thejudge, though, gave her no reprieve.changes everything. holmes has become a household name. documentaries, podcasts, even a hulu series have been made about her and the culture of faking it until you make it in silicon valley. perhaps now executives will be more careful when hyping up their products. james clayton, bbc news, silicon valley. the anonymous british artist banksy has released video footage of his artwork in ukraine. the works feature people doing daily tasks against war—torn buildings in hostomel, horenka and borodyanka. the footage also shows a man's hand creating the art, but in true banksy style, his face is never shown. let us have a look. now on bbc news, the weather with matt taylor. hello. river levels may have dropped a little bit for some of you through the day, but there are still flood warnings in place across the uk. all the latest details on the bbc weather website. the not great news is that we have some further rain to come tonight. it's pushing its way from west to east. some heavier bursts m
thejudge, though, gave her no reprieve.changes everything. holmes has become a household name. documentaries, podcasts, even a hulu series have been made about her and the culture of faking it until you make it in silicon valley. perhaps now executives will be more careful when hyping up their products. james clayton, bbc news, silicon valley. the anonymous british artist banksy has released video footage of his artwork in ukraine. the works feature people doing daily tasks against war—torn...
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thejudge disagreed and said the claims were implausible and fanciful., photographic, and to evidence taken and tattoo evidence taken together, supported by the evidence of changes of name that mr knight is indeed nicholas rossi, the person sought for extradition by the united states. a woman rossi was found guilty of assaulting while a student in ohio described him as a liar and said she was convinced throughout as to his true identity. his eyes and just that dark hair, the hands, you know, i remember those hands, you know, because they assaulted me, they violated me. i mean, to me, i didn't have a doubt. he is trying to fool everybody and i am glad so many people see through it. rossi is facing multiple sex crimes charges in the united states, charges he denies. i have many flaws but to call me a rapist is so out of this world and so unexpected that it is almost comical to think that... ..someone were to call that to me. these have been legal proceedings that nicholas rossi with his extraordinary claims and eccentric behaviour has attempted to turn int
thejudge disagreed and said the claims were implausible and fanciful., photographic, and to evidence taken and tattoo evidence taken together, supported by the evidence of changes of name that mr knight is indeed nicholas rossi, the person sought for extradition by the united states. a woman rossi was found guilty of assaulting while a student in ohio described him as a liar and said she was convinced throughout as to his true identity. his eyes and just that dark hair, the hands, you know, i...
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thejudge here dismissed those claims. heidi crowter wanted to remove a section of the abortion act. butjudges disagreed and have ruled that the act does not interfere with the rights of the �*living disabled'. our correspondent robin brant was at the court of appeal earlier. she launched a claim against the governments and the department of health back in 2019 saying the abortion law in great britain, based fundamentally around the act was passed in 1967, discriminatory. that is because there is a specific provision within that law that allows a pregnant woman with the consent of two doctors to terminate a pregnancy up to the full term if they have been test completed that show the baby has down syndrome. she says that is discriminatory and she wanted the judges today to overturn a ruling of last year which was in support of the government. the three judges did not do that, they dismissed her claim. at the heart of this are human rights provisions, human rights and entitlements for people like heidi, but also for women li
thejudge here dismissed those claims. heidi crowter wanted to remove a section of the abortion act. butjudges disagreed and have ruled that the act does not interfere with the rights of the �*living disabled'. our correspondent robin brant was at the court of appeal earlier. she launched a claim against the governments and the department of health back in 2019 saying the abortion law in great britain, based fundamentally around the act was passed in 1967, discriminatory. that is because there...
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thejudge who had to decide on his true identity said these claims were implausible and fanciful.ught for extradition by the united states. a woman rossi was found guilty of assaulting while a student in ohio described him as a jekyll and hyde character, a liar. his eyes and just that dark hair, the hands — i remember those hands. you know, because they assaulted me. they violated me. i mean, to me, i didn't have a doubt. he is trying to fool everybody. i'm glad so many people see through it. rossi denies committing the sexual crimes he is accused of in the united states. mr rossi, do you accept you lied? these have been legal proceedings that nicholas rossi, with his extraordinary claims and eccentric behaviour, has attempted to turn into a circus. there have been more twists in this than in many works of fiction. described by the judge as a flight risk, rossi was denied bail. a full extradition hearing to decide whether he can face trial in america will take place next year. lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. now a look at some other stories making the news today. after four day
thejudge who had to decide on his true identity said these claims were implausible and fanciful.ught for extradition by the united states. a woman rossi was found guilty of assaulting while a student in ohio described him as a jekyll and hyde character, a liar. his eyes and just that dark hair, the hands — i remember those hands. you know, because they assaulted me. they violated me. i mean, to me, i didn't have a doubt. he is trying to fool everybody. i'm glad so many people see through it....
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thejudges have made their decision. members of parliament...rliament could 'ust change it. they i and watch. parliament could 'ust change it, they could i and watch. parliament could 'ust change it, they could do it h change it, they could do it themselves, without having to go through— themselves, without having to go through courts, what would you say to a member of parliament which might— to a member of parliament which might get a change? | to a member of parliament which might get a change?— to a member of parliament which might get a change? i would thank ou. and might get a change? i would thank yon and get _ might get a change? i would thank yon and get it _ might get a change? i would thank you. and get it changed _ might get a change? i would thank you. and get it changed and - might get a change? i would thank you. and get it changed and it - might get a change? i would thank you. and get it changed and it is l you. and get it changed and it is downright— you. and get it changed and it is downright discrimination, - you. and get it c
thejudges have made their decision. members of parliament...rliament could 'ust change it. they i and watch. parliament could 'ust change it, they could i and watch. parliament could 'ust change it, they could do it h change it, they could do it themselves, without having to go through— themselves, without having to go through courts, what would you say to a member of parliament which might— to a member of parliament which might get a change? | to a member of parliament which might get a...
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we and good luck with thejudging.temporarily suspend services because of difficulty recruiting staff. and respite to very sick children and theirfamilies. bluebell wood children's hospice near sheffield gives care it still provides some day care but had to stop overnight care and clinical support earlier in the summer with no idea when it can resume. cathy killick reports. it is what bluebell wood children's hospice does best. provide fun and memory making, alongside the care and support families are so clearly need. forthe and support families are so clearly need. for the past few months, staff shortages have limited what the hospice can do, but they are soldiering on with activity days like this one, whilst appealing for staff to come and join them. i like this one, whilst appealing for staff to come and join them. staff to come and 'oin them. i think the challenge — staff to come and 'oin them. i think the challenge for_ staff to come and join them. i think the challenge for us _ staff to come and join them. i thin
we and good luck with thejudging.temporarily suspend services because of difficulty recruiting staff. and respite to very sick children and theirfamilies. bluebell wood children's hospice near sheffield gives care it still provides some day care but had to stop overnight care and clinical support earlier in the summer with no idea when it can resume. cathy killick reports. it is what bluebell wood children's hospice does best. provide fun and memory making, alongside the care and support...
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these kids don't understand, when they are locked up and thejudge understand, when they are locked upothing cool about that. what is cool is raising from the dirt and beating the odds and becoming someone. we need people to stand up and try and help and the government needs to put their hands in their pocket and funding programmes. boxing, martialarts, programmes. boxing, martial arts, rugby programmes. boxing, martialarts, rugby and lots of other stuff has saved so many lives. around the world, even in the poorest country you see guys coming through, what saved you? boxing. what saved you? working in conjunction with someone like me and other guys, the kids will listen. they can relate to us and think, you know what, he has been there before. i grew up without my father around and i want to help another kid, whatever. i am trying to speak to kids and people. these guys need to work with us, it is a serious problem. our younger generations cannot keep killing each other, man. now let's finish on a heart—warming story from the world cup. you may have watched england's jack grealish and
these kids don't understand, when they are locked up and thejudge understand, when they are locked upothing cool about that. what is cool is raising from the dirt and beating the odds and becoming someone. we need people to stand up and try and help and the government needs to put their hands in their pocket and funding programmes. boxing, martialarts, programmes. boxing, martial arts, rugby programmes. boxing, martialarts, rugby and lots of other stuff has saved so many lives. around the...
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television and potentially some payment for that, have i got news for you based people, so, who makes thejudgmentearnings per what i do not like is the sanctimonious write to this indignation when you cannot make money outside of parliament, if you want full—time career politicians don't do anything else, you're definitely going to limit the pool of people who are going to go into politics. i don't have a problem with those make money on the side as a barrister, for example, any more than matt hancock trying to be a celebrity stop when he was health secretary during the pandemic, during secretary during the pandemic, durin '. secretary during the pandemic, durin: ., , ., secretary during the pandemic, durina ., , during when thousands of people lost loved ones or— during when thousands of people lost loved ones or cannot _ during when thousands of people lost loved ones or cannot visit _ during when thousands of people lost loved ones or cannot visit loved - loved ones or cannot visit loved ones in hospital and could not visit hospital and care homes and the way he is known is because he was at a
television and potentially some payment for that, have i got news for you based people, so, who makes thejudgmentearnings per what i do not like is the sanctimonious write to this indignation when you cannot make money outside of parliament, if you want full—time career politicians don't do anything else, you're definitely going to limit the pool of people who are going to go into politics. i don't have a problem with those make money on the side as a barrister, for example, any more than...
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thejudge did accept that holden did not know that the gun was caulked on the ready to fire live rounds the convicted holden of that charge. as regards the wider invocation of this, aiden mcanespie�*s family said they have waited 3a years for justice, they are relieved that they have in their view gotjustice in this case, that the verdict was guilty, and they�*ve also pointed to the westminster government�*s plans to change the way that killings from the troubles art investigated. there is presently legislation going through the houses of parliament in london that will move the emphasis away from criminal investigations in towards what is called a recovery process. there will be a new agency set up to compile information, gather reports from brief families. army veterans and former parent litters will be granted immunity from prosecution if they click cooperate with that agency and that is the controversial part. but aidan mcanespie�*s family, who wept and embraced after the court verdict here, they said that their experience showed that the criminal justice process can does work. the g
thejudge did accept that holden did not know that the gun was caulked on the ready to fire live rounds the convicted holden of that charge. as regards the wider invocation of this, aiden mcanespie�*s family said they have waited 3a years for justice, they are relieved that they have in their view gotjustice in this case, that the verdict was guilty, and they�*ve also pointed to the westminster government�*s plans to change the way that killings from the troubles art investigated. there is...
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thejudge disagreed and said the claims were implausible and fanciful.lty of assaulting while a student in ohio described him as a liar and said she was convinced throughout as to his true identity. his eyes and just that dark hair, the hands, you know, i remember those hands, you know, because they assaulted me, they violated me. i mean, to me, i didn't have a doubt. he is trying to fool everybody and i am glad so many people see through it. rossi is facing multiple sex crimes charges in the united states, charges he denies. these have been legal proceedings that nicholas rossi with his extraordinary claims and eccentric behaviour has attempted to turn into a circus. they have been more twists in this than in many works of fiction. with his identity confirmed, rossi will now face the next extradition hearing when scottish courts will decide whether to send him back to the united states to stand trial on the allegations against him. lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. the united states has promised to step up its efforts to seize superyachts and other ass
thejudge disagreed and said the claims were implausible and fanciful.lty of assaulting while a student in ohio described him as a liar and said she was convinced throughout as to his true identity. his eyes and just that dark hair, the hands, you know, i remember those hands, you know, because they assaulted me, they violated me. i mean, to me, i didn't have a doubt. he is trying to fool everybody and i am glad so many people see through it. rossi is facing multiple sex crimes charges in the...
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swiftly and for a while, while this lingers around, questions remain about the gavin williamson and thejudgmentson and the judgment of prime minister rishi sunak as we hear from yvette cooper there that rishi sunak�*s judgment in putting him back in a cabinet position. we understand rishi sunak still has full confidence in sir gavin. they are waiting to see the outcome of the proper processes before commenting further. but these things don't seem to be resolving anytime soon. 5ir to be resolving anytime soon. sir gavin williamson made his reputation as a useful to have around four prime ministers, famously let it be known they keep a pet tarantula on his desk as chief whip so his image has always been quite an interesting one but i wonder what it is that makes him so apparently indispensable to prime ministers that having been sacked twice, he has been back for a third time. yes. has been back for a third time. yes, there is the — has been back for a third time. yes, there is the exact _ has been back for a third time. yes, there is the exact nature _ has been back for a third time. yes there i
swiftly and for a while, while this lingers around, questions remain about the gavin williamson and thejudgmentson and the judgment of prime minister rishi sunak as we hear from yvette cooper there that rishi sunak�*s judgment in putting him back in a cabinet position. we understand rishi sunak still has full confidence in sir gavin. they are waiting to see the outcome of the proper processes before commenting further. but these things don't seem to be resolving anytime soon. 5ir to be...
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one of thejudgements made which upset miss to go so much was that the conclusion the landlord had madet beggars belief that this man is still in his post. well, he said he spoke briefly, as he put it, rather bluntly, just before he came to the house of commons, he said he spoke briefly to gareth swarbrick and even in that conversation he said it became apparent that there are fundamental problems in the way that the former local authority, rochdale boroughwide housing, is managed, i think the location of that is that there was no meeting of minds between mr swarbrick and the secretary of state, there was no suggestion that he had actually met him in person, it may even have been a phone call, but he is pretty angry about it, i think he has tried to put pressure on in the past. saying, i cannot understand why this person is in post. in the past that might have meant that they would not be in post the following day, but clearly rochdale boroughwide housing has taken the view that it is not directly answerable to the secretary of state, and that there are processes and that it is responsi
one of thejudgements made which upset miss to go so much was that the conclusion the landlord had madet beggars belief that this man is still in his post. well, he said he spoke briefly, as he put it, rather bluntly, just before he came to the house of commons, he said he spoke briefly to gareth swarbrick and even in that conversation he said it became apparent that there are fundamental problems in the way that the former local authority, rochdale boroughwide housing, is managed, i think the...
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waiting for skov and's first minister to take to the podium to give her response to the announcement, thejudgmenttar. it's the 2018 finalists croatia taking on morocco. into the final minutes. i'm afraid to stay there are still no goals in that one. plenty more to come today. germany take onjapan, hoping to fare better than they did in 2018 when they travelled to russia as holders and failed to get out of the group stage, while 2010 winners spain have failed to win their opening match in their last three major tournaments. they take on costa rica. in group f, belgium face canada without record goal—scorer romelu lukaku who has a thigh injury. some worrying news for england fans as the team prepare for their next game of the tournament on friday against the united states. captain harry kane is having a scan on his right ankle. our reporter alex howell is outside england's hotel complex in al wakrah. alex, what's the latest? we seem to have lost alex their unfortunately but will get more from him later. joe allen has returned to full training with wales after a hamstring injury that kept him out of
waiting for skov and's first minister to take to the podium to give her response to the announcement, thejudgmenttar. it's the 2018 finalists croatia taking on morocco. into the final minutes. i'm afraid to stay there are still no goals in that one. plenty more to come today. germany take onjapan, hoping to fare better than they did in 2018 when they travelled to russia as holders and failed to get out of the group stage, while 2010 winners spain have failed to win their opening match in their...
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thejudge, the presiding judge, dismissed the case brought by eight plaintiffs, who had been claiminggrounds for making such a claim. but she also went on to add something very significant. she said that the lack of illegal pathway to same—sex marriage she said that the lack of a legal pathway to same—sex marriage injapan was a threat to the dignity of those people and it also was not rational and therefore she said it may be against the spirit of japan's constitution. so although this will do nothing immediately to change japan's law, the judge was clearly indicating to the politicians in japan that she thinks that they need to change the law. some spectacular scenes at the world's biggest active volcano, mauna loa in hawaii, which started erupting on saturday. but despite advice to local residents to wear facemasks, there's said to be no imminent threat to any individual or community. wendy urquhart reports. mauna loa has been belching smoke and ash since sunday and fountains of red—hot lava can be seen spouting up to 25 metres high on the slopes of the volcano. the last time this h
thejudge, the presiding judge, dismissed the case brought by eight plaintiffs, who had been claiminggrounds for making such a claim. but she also went on to add something very significant. she said that the lack of illegal pathway to same—sex marriage she said that the lack of a legal pathway to same—sex marriage injapan was a threat to the dignity of those people and it also was not rational and therefore she said it may be against the spirit of japan's constitution. so although this will...
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what they were looking at thejudges, the individual criminal responsibility and what they were involvedunity to take an even harder line which the family say they wish had been taken eight years ago. yes, it is not likely anyone will actually serve a sentence for that but it does create a binding legal record on this case, which will come to some relief to the families of those almost 300 people killed in that attack on the aeroplane. let's catch up now with the sport and go to the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. england and wales have been settling in nicely as preperations continue for both squads at the world cup. james maddison didn't train with his england team—mates in qatar today however. the leicester midfielder is still nursing a slight injury. the remainder of the squad trained in the sweltering midday sun at their al wakrah training base. defender conor coady is relishing the prospect of the tournament whether he plays or not. coady was also asked about the controversies surrounding the hosting of the tournament in qatar, notably the country's human rights record, treatment
what they were looking at thejudges, the individual criminal responsibility and what they were involvedunity to take an even harder line which the family say they wish had been taken eight years ago. yes, it is not likely anyone will actually serve a sentence for that but it does create a binding legal record on this case, which will come to some relief to the families of those almost 300 people killed in that attack on the aeroplane. let's catch up now with the sport and go to the bbc sport...
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now, ithink thejudge made the right decision i open?day. we feel it is the i of the day. we feel it is the right— of the day. we feel it is the right decision. _ of the day. we feel it is the right decision. at _ of the day. we feel it is the right decision. at the - right decision. at the republicans, - right decision. at the republicans, but i right decision. at the | republicans, but they right decision. at the - republicans, but they were asking _ republicans, but they were asking for— republicans, but they were asking for was _ republicans, but they were i asking for was extraordinary, they— asking for was extraordinary, they filed _ asking for was extraordinary, they filed this _ asking for was extraordinary, they filed this lawsuit - asking for was extraordinary, they filed this lawsuit very. they filed this lawsuit very light— they filed this lawsuit very light so— they filed this lawsuit very light so i— they filed this lawsuit very light so i think— they filed this lawsuit very light so i think it- they filed this lawsuit very
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